&SSSISZ'\ The yisli to Ford’s Theatre—Tho Scene of the ' Tragedy, [From tUo Washington Star of Tuesday.] tllla morning the members of Po J« T ' Pf r , a ,? roc ™6"t J«sier<ftt7, visited Ford b Theatre fur tbo purpose (if dxamininn the premises end the localities hdjiiobnt fig" uring in the evidence concerning the nssassi- , Company C, Twenty-four th Veteran Re • amI V wmT’T’ Stc ' oltn ® r ““"namling, ami nhieh has been on guard duty at the wnrn f 8 Hl 'i < '°- t - I . e niß,lt of the assassination, wore found vgdant at bheir post. White the members of the.'Court'were wa ting in the lobby iiir the, arrival of some ■ Ol . , olr Msocialos, it.was suggested by As-' ' ‘ A ','f ol ' :U(! ,, 1: ithat the paaßn h ° m the building adjuming-lho theatre ~t(i the south bo opened, us there was smile confusion of slntonionfiu the testimony of witness as to the point Avhother there was any entrance to.the theatre at that side. Iho keys were procured.and' the door, opened, when it was foupd-.lliaV'toig pissn^- ■ communicated will, the stage and also with .the third story of the nd.joihihg building oc cupied by the brothers Ford as •*,' sleeping apartment. Lhe recond story is mi .adjunct to the theatic, eonini.uiiicaling with the dress circle, and the room is known as the. 1 ! prom eiiiulo saloon”, of -Fords's, ami,is elegantly' furnished, it will he rememheicil, with mir lors carpets, marble tables, &.e. The lower sloi-y is rented'out ns a rest an rent and bo' tween the roslnurent and theatre, as above , slated, is tins passage, which leads .directly . back to the stage-, on Mitile loprer'level tlnih lhe stiijLjo. ■'■Returning from an inspection o’f this pas sage; the Court proceeded to tile theatre. Vising mi hy the u-un.l ontmico. mul thoir’c 3 .to the stage. .The stage is almost precisely in tno condition it was at the moment of file ■ assassination.—The,sc6ne (third net, “Amer ican Cousin”) is sot, as at thatmnrtient, with the. rod-curtained recess in the center, used by • Asa Irenchard,'/ The bbs used by Mr Lincoln bears theshW'o picturo'iif iWashlnc. tun at its front, and a couple' df flags are drib-' pod over the bos ns then; but not the Treas ury GuardVflag, which caught Booth’s spur' on that oenskip. Thegreim baize stage-cloth' Jins a foOt-long tent at the point whore Booth struck the stage ; but wliothor made by linn in hiB full is not;known. A close inspection wag rtiaiie of the staffo box and ita sun-imndinss, and especially die point, where the bar wae, inserted 'between the wall and the door, werehy access to the box was prevented while Bioth was doine Ins Woody work. ' fa - J-iio curious fact, not before remarked,’was , elicited ;tlmt (he excavation, (some • three inches in length And one io depth) in the wall, intended -to admit the bar, .bad covered carefully at some time .previous to the assassination with a noatly-fhtin* piece of wall-paper, similar in color to the wall, and winch had evidently ’been, over the excavation, covering it to the sight. Ihis accounts for the fact, not heretofore explained, that such a disfigurement on the wall attracted no attention. , This piece of paper—apparontiy a squarish, oblong slifr,’ ■juagini; from, the paste marks—to mTssb'v Measuring Uio/listanco from the wall to the angle of the door)-the brace must have been some four or five feet in length, and'prepared with some care to fit exactly. The bos is in ,‘Diucb the same condition as when the assas sination took place, with the exception that the iocking-chair used by Mr*. .Lincoln has been removed. * . Returning to tlie stage via the dress circle, it was noticed that the guard on duty were ■quartore.pquue comfortably iu the spacious promenade saloon. The seats in the theatre wore covered by a heavy coat of dust, addin* something ro tho general feeling of unpicas” •antness about the somber, dimly-l.t interior 'of any theatre by day ; and which was a thousand times heightened on this occasion by the awful associations now so .indissolubly 'linked wtoh this building. A close inspection was next mado’df the Tear exit and ita app roaches, by wh.oli Booth escaped. Two doors were found in the rear, one ut large size, perhaps fifteen feet by,- twenty, hung at-dhe top-by-hinges, and used only for the passing in and one of large arti cles. s’tiigo machinery. &c.. /cc.’ This, door, which is in the‘center of the stage! rear., was . nob open on the night of the as.-gssinalion. Second door, and the one used by Booth, is at the northeast corner of the‘stage. It is a .small door,.not ‘Much higher than a tall man’s head, and has a sash and'.wdoden shut "Ter, the sash, however, being unglnzed. 1 This door is immediately in the rear of the passage between the slips , and the wall bh tboriforth.aide of tne stage, and,it; was qirto' nercbptilde that. ; tho scenes had been careful ly set previous to the. assassination by Fomo accomplice of as, to afford much” more than • the usual facility of egress.— Emerging to the paved alley, over the rough pebbles of which Booth spntied his horse on the fatal night, a largo rough carpenter's. ;bench strikes the eye, prominently, hud is 1 pointed out ns the'bench mi whibh -r u fi nut John lay and drowsed whito holding Booth’s horse. A half dofeen soldiers frere now seated upon it,- -occupying their time with carving ingenious toys from wood us relics of the place, further down the allev •to right is a sort of tumble-down - shanty used by Booth to stable his horse x Immediately adjacent to the door through which Booth passed to‘the alley are,a-flight of steps descending to the-room under the stage. North of the stage, and on the, k am * level with the stage, is the Green Room. ;»nd the room reserved for theatrical stars, the latter room being now occupied by the military guard as ah bffijo. Behind the - .slides at the scene-slufterV stand was hav ing a slip of paper, uppermost of a series of 'similar slips, what appeared to .be stage di rections for setting the scenes of a play nam ,‘ed, curiously enough, “The Rebel Chief tain.” Tli‘6 Court having raaile a minute investi; gatioh of the promises, serving to give a clear idea of ail the different bearings 'of the case, so far as this localities vtoVs concerned, pro ceoded under escort of a de tachinent.pf tlfe *6th "West Virginia ‘Cavalry, to the Commission Rooms, Penitentiary Bail-' ding. * Negro Plot at Memphis. . Memphis,■ May- 19,' yin*. Cairo, May ,21. ,TI«o influx of parked prisoners has caused •a great excitement among.the colored 'troops /hern, A rlrtt to rise ami murder every rebel 'in illomphis in revenge for the - Fore Pilow ’massacre, was discovered last night, and the ’white troops were put on guard during the night.’ “ . The negroes attoraptod to come out Of the fort, but were'resisted by the-white-troops, and after a sharp skirmish, in which twenty Jwere killed or wounded, were driven back. They are now under a strong guard. Reported Assassination of-Kirhy Smith \ New* Orleans, .May 15th—via Cairo, May" 21,-VThe Tme Delfa of yesterday published a report that Kirby Smith had.been assasM inated by Major M’Kee, with whom. a .diffi culty, growing out of cotton speculations, has occcurred. A Murder in Schuylkill County.— A difficulty ococnrrcd in a tavern in New Phil adelphia, on Monday, the 15th, between Wil liams, the keeper of the house, and a man named John Barret. Barret drew a pistol •and shot Williams dead. • figy**. The testimony for the the prosecution in the conspiracy trial which is going bn at Washington is nearly all in. It is stated that Reverdy Johnson is preparing an argu ment agVnst the jurisdiption of the Court,— Two hundred witnesses, it is said, will bo produced for. the defense. * * IT- JeflV tiavjs, at Fortress tflotiroe. ,;■ ( . Fortress Monroe, May 19., )at “ of 1,10 so-called South- Lr.^r f? 'l UraCy V?!‘ h l,;B staff offi cors/cOtißipting.of his. .wife, a small son, tWo daughters, Alex. 11. .Stephens, C. 0. Olay, ’ i't 1 * 1, J? e K a ?> Oon. Wheeler amUS.w 10 oth6r officer,Raptured by Gon. Wilson's oomma^,. at twelve u° k ’^ ni ' H, ¥ rt ;I<ead,;S' C., on board Meahipp Wm. ll.' Cl yd e, cqp voy o d by, th a . U. • n .* TVscarortf, Gjibmoloro ■ Frailey. Ooi. 1 ntohard.wbpmitda. capture of tlia im portaßt.prtaonora. with oistrong guard, acoom- P a W. d l ' *plnoo,.and on ; roiohing ; hor6,»ole ß^-p|^a:,t<i Washington for jinstyuotions ..ybgaiidjngaiibrdiapoaal of his GreatsepfeisV'Uiohservcd, not only lh*^preao no^^^hQ^r^oner bufc , J a ttmt it is im to the intea ®wttT '°“ k taibfa* r 1 i ugly ahiib dr .P^Wfrd.'itsrprpbahly'th'o-ctflW one wliu; ha*, (iSffydt;fei^ifib,a?lnlro fro* .li»,r. Ounbpatf TosOarOra in tho roads bliodt'trfo o oluoh this p.vm.,' but nothing ban ,be cjcimea frorti her officers. Ilurtiora are ■O'uumnftlly'Hying about this p. m. to the ef ■fact that tho Clyde rin in closes,to the b’eaoh about 4 p. m. landed Diivis hnd'company on 'tie .beach abitit one rtiile from the fort,'anil tri.m -liero were marched into tli'o sally port' of tun-water battery'lb order .to feacap'o die gaxe ofthe curious, ... ... . 4 P. Clyde haa'juat sh'rfib-'; 011 her anchor in flie roads, and" there hiiw Boonn ri')_ doubt but. Davie ihnat have bear, landed anmeiyliere abmg the beach. Noooih liiunipliliun Whatever iy.allb.wad ivitli the steamer,'nod it.is dioro than pfobahlo that a arge portion of tho party still..remain on board. .'From Forlress iVlonroe, Davis and family - Still Afloat —Stephens and Ileitgan Reported ’ Coming Id Fort Beta -• ware, Fortress Monroe, Muy 21.— Tho, steamer vym. p. Clyde haa remuihed at anclidb ill), ring the entire day in Hampton R lada, and bp to this hour (4 P. M'J/Jeff. D.Lvis and family have not been reoioved. : < The rebfil General AVheoier and his staff, composed of thefollowin* offijers—Colonels Johnson--and Suleck; Captain'Rough], In spector Genei*al, anil CaptUins Hudson -and Reyoii—wore removed from the Clyde this ihurhihg td the guuboat Maumee, which left for Fort Warren. ' •' Alexander ,fl. Stephens' and Postmnstor General Regan were also removed from the Clyde, this afternoon, to the gunboat Tusca 'rora, tvhich left-‘for Fore Delaware? hs to tre flumod/ ' A‘large number of colored seb.vim’ts accorfa •pmie.i the rebel prisoners sineb tlleir capture, but an order recently tosu.ed reduces them to an exceedingly small number. The most of the servants have procured transportation, to Richmond/ Jkrrlffo. 'On the Doth ins'-., by the Rev. Samuel P. Sprechor, Captain JoilM M. of-.tlie 2d. Kansas. Cavalry, to Miss Kate Sener, of On|Htole. -On the 122 d insfc. r 'by Rev. S. P. Sprecher, Mr. RfCii.VRD Graiiali, to Miss Lizzie Tre go, b »th of Carlisle. Mwktli CARLISLE MARKET.—May}2'4, 1265^ Floor, Superfine, per bbl., (1,50 do., Extra, Y*so do., • ll'vo, 1 do., ; 6,00 •VVjhtr Wheat, per bushel, .1,31) .linn Wiibat, do., 1,25 UVb, • Cony. Oats. . , Sj»j»s*kßXß]LE , xy._ Fall do.*, Clotbusbhd^ Timotuyheed do;, do’., db., 3d., do., ' PniLADfCHIMTiIftIIKET May .<24,1805.. Flour, superfine, “ Extra, Rvb Flour, • OorsMbal, ~ Wheat, rod, “ ' white,’ ’ ‘ RtfE, ‘ ‘ - * ' Cork, 'yellow; - ' " wlxfto, Oats, " • - CLtfrERSEEDt TimotiiV Seed, Flaxseed,- Barley, • Whiskey, - :i 00 a 1 02 : 2 io ' . - : Ijtfoiice* ; NOTICE istVerehy--piVen 1 that ‘Lettera Tns ■ mtfntitty :'on-the estate- of Sjunuol Crop, late of the Borough of Carlisle - ,* ibcoasod,' have boon gWiutod.. to the .undersigned, residing In the’ same 'borough; All porsons indebted lo tho estate are requested to make payment immo'diatolyr and 'those having claims against the’ostaje .will ulrf6 ‘ present them for settlement. ■ GEORGE TV. CROP, ‘ * Executor », May 25. 1805—bfc. Largo Sale of Dry Goods. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. OWING to the death of the proprietor,' W. A. CATHCAB/r, tho entire stock of Dry Goods, Good Will and Lease of Store Hoorn .and Dwelling House is offered at private-sale, and if not sold before THURSDAY, 25th of May, it will ■then bo offerod'ab public auction, at 2 o'clock!, P. M This being tho old established itand of CATII CAHT & BRO., next door to tho. Harrisburg Rank, it is certainly worthy tho attention of business men, as tho stand is one of best in Rent oh iap and stock of goods clean. For particulars, applyj-o or address . • . JACOB BUEIILER, Administrator, > No. 2D North Second St., ffarritburg. ' May 18,3805-3t' Tho Balobf.th'ti tfratsopcs of $300,000,000 oftbs 7-30 Loan wm completed pH the Slat or Mitch, Tho. solo of ' tho 'pocohd '.acrica, of Three Hundred Millions, payable throe'years from tho 15th day of Juno, 1866,'was begun on tho Ist of April. In the than specs of thirty days, oicr One Hundred Millions of .this series have been sold— lending thra-day'loas than Two Hundred MillWtf to ha disposed of. ..Tho. interest is payable aoini. annualljin Ourrincy on the 15lhof December and 15th of Juno by Cdupbns attached to each note, .which arp readily'odshed, anywhere.. It nraoilnls ■' ‘One efesr per da'v on a‘“s6o note. " Two cents “ . $lOO : “ Tex '“ . ■“ ■ .•■ $500.. “ ■ 20" j». «’i' '< -■< 1,. slooo' /'■. • . $• ’ " '■• ,$5OOO •< More mad More EJc.siraMc. - Tho Rohollibn is supprosaod, and the Govc'rn hns already njlopted measures to reduce.expentli tirtea as ‘Topidlyns posailiio to a ; pcaeo footing, thus withdrawibg from market as borrower and 'plrrchesep. • ... ~ThisSs'tho‘p27lhf 'LOAN IM MARKET now ■iWorod by tho Government, and constitutes tho GREAT POPULAR-T.OAN OF-THE I'EOPLE. The; Spv.ep-Thirty Nhtcs uru eonvcrtihla ou l,Jioir ftMlie opUon'of tho holder, ioco U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLU.BEAieirat; EOI\®S. WWplraro always frorth'a premium. , FIiEE FRO.ii TAXATION, Tho 7-30 Notes' cannot bo taxed by Towria.'Cil- iOB, Counties .or and tho interest is not taxed unless on a'shrplns of tbo owner’s income exceeding six hundred dollars a year. This fact increases their valuj from one to three per cent, per annum, according to tho rate levied on other property. Subscribe Quickly. Less than $2fio,000;000-bf 'the Lean authorized by the liiut Congress aro*no.wbn the market. This amount, at the rate at-which it is being absorbed, will all bo subscribed for within two months, when • tho tidtos will dfadouljtodly command a premium, as has .uniformly boon the case on closing tho aub .scripliona to other Loans. . It now 'sect it# probable that no considerable amount beyond tKe present ei rice will be offered to .the public. \ In order that citizens of every town and section' country ! inay bo afforded facilities for taking, tho lifaatf, ‘tho Natidual Banus, State Banks, arid thruughbut thb country have ge nerally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and'who only aro to be Re sponsible for the delivery of the'notes tor which they receive orderfc. Subscriptions will bb received by thb .FIRS 4 ! NATIONAL: BANK. Carlisle. CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK,. Do. '' FIUST NATIONAL BANK, Aleciianicsdurq SECOND NATIONAL BANK,. Do. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Newville. Muy U, 18(W-4m , -fir Richmond!has fallen! —OS- , AND SO HAVE DRV GOODS’! ATACT 'thn'fc 'is 'proven to every person calling a‘t l ’tbo’. # 1 V ‘ CTeap Store of Leidich & Miller, where they are just receiving a largo supply.of ovd. Summer G&odv, purchased since the great DECLINE IN GOLD! r -': . •> f .; Tbp stock.ombtaoos in part '■"v'Bi-ess tG!o'<ird%, such ns Black and Fancy Silks.',of’all colors and .qualities,;! new-fetyleS,'Poplins. Mohairs, Lustres,- Alpnccns, all colors, Lameriques, •Valencias, Do Lninos, Cballics, <tc., &q. > : SPRING C'IKCHLARS,. 'Basques SncqlieK, Sliaivlt, &'c. 'S, 00-3,00- 3,00- 050 ! - 7 12 5 no - it 50 ; 100 a,*' 05 - 12' 00 . - 3,00 .2 50 a 2 55 MOURNING GOODS of every kind, consisting of. Mourning Silks, A 1 paccas, Bombazines, Mohairs, Poplins, single and double width Do/Lames, Tatmso Clotbs,-Orapo .Veils,, Oo]lft.rf,,Jlandkorebiefg,. BalnWol Skirts, a black, and white Gjngbams. <to ‘, <fco. •D OMKST IC GOODS •Bleached and. unbleached Muslims from 12i cts. upv A Urge Assortment of Calicoes', from I2J cts. to '25.' Td-4 bloachbd'lin’d unbleached Sheeting, Pillow Case Mu llns. Ticking's, Cottonades, Ging hams; Nankeens, Table Diaper, and a groat many other goods, not mentioned but always on haudi— Our -Notion, 1 Department is complete, embracing rCjpWop. llqsiqry.of,every quality for ladies, gentle ,'meln,.iniasbs, boys nod children. Gloves of eVory description/ Silk; Linen, and Gingham Handkor ehiefsjf-French- Crrsctts, Hoop Skirts, all sizes, Balmoral Skirts, Neck Ties,'Suspenders, Trim aning'and Mantua RUbons,Head Nets, Sun Um brellas, Parasols; &c,. 'Men. aricl Boy's 5 ’ WcnV. •Alwpyfl ’a full assortment ol every description at ■the Very lowest market prices. Clothing made at vofy snort notice by a drat class tailor. .CARPETS! CARPETS!! A full lino of o'very dosoVfptiori'and Matting, Floor OH Cloth.'Cooking Glasses, Oil and Paper ‘ Window': Blinds, Table Oil Cloths, ; Stair-Oil Cloths, and many other house furnishing good i for the season. •Feeling very thankful to tho generous commu nity for their hind and liberal patronage so far extended to tho firm, wo earnestly ami sincerely ■ask a continuance of the same, as customers know that it is nlwnys a great pleasure to ua io exhibit o.r stock, besides proving that we,*’'£l\vi>y3 study the .interest of our customers, as yvoaro determined not to, bo undersold by any morobaut in tho coun ty. •. ; Please remember tho well-known, stand south-east corner Market Square, directly oppo site Irvine’s Boot and Shoo Store. ■ V. ■ Carlisle, May 4-, 1806. Now Store and New Goods 1 I HAVE} just received a large assortment of NEW GOODS, such as Calicos,- ' DoLMucs, Ohallios, Lawns, Alpacas, Ohambreys, Flannels, Linens, ;JJrown and ’ Bleached Sheetings} Btbwn and Bleached Shirtings, Ac. Also, it full Assortment pf M E N ’ S , G t) b D S j fc'uCh aB Cloths, 'OaSShnores; Sattinbtts, JcanS.'Cdl jto'nados, Denims,. Stripes-, 'Checks. Including all quality and styles'of Undershirts, and DiaWerS, Dress Shirts, Shirt Collars, &cok I’ios, Gloves and all other goods pertaining to a Qenilmnan'a Wardrobe. All of which will bo sold at 7o»ocr prices than they are selling,elsewhere in Carlisle. wm. a. miles. ' Next Door West of the Poet Office, Carlisle. April 27. ‘ ‘ ’‘ “ . ■ • . . CARLISLE DEPOSIT'BANK.—A divi ' dentl of Five per coat; and'FrfrE Extra, froo of Rational and Stato Tuxes, baa been'declared by tho Board of Directors of this Clink, which will bd paid over to tho Stockholders .on demand, W. M. BEETEM, Oatkxcrj May 4, 1865, U. S. 7-30 iOflM. 1 'iVa*- COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. LBIDICII * MILLER. 1865 •V 18 ytfjirs established.in'lf. Y. City." •*,(.»nty, intaliibJe rbmedics knuffU.'*. »' J?fOO lV0IIl;Poi80D8.” . w Kot duuyeroua.tu.tho IXumea ‘family.'* “ UaU-cjuqc out of their huhtt tu CoS tar's” Rut,' Ronch, &c;, =E>ler’s, , •’ la a p.-utc—uaod for H'uti,' c Ruauhcut Jllack.and , ; ~ Hid Ap// ttvji, d'c.,‘tt'e,, tic- ' . *•* Co3larV ? . Hod-Bug Is a-Hquid or wash, tmed to destroy, ami ulsoas a 1 pre ventive tofßcd-Dngs, Ac. . “ CcJst.lT , s ,, Electric' Powder for lnsects Is for Jfothf, Jifa'tqnitor./tf . HlcQh, Aisec/d on HlautP, Poidlh, Anijutlh, «Dc. fIZsS Sold bjr # ali Druggists and Retailors oycrr* whore. , piV'* !I! BewAnn !! ! of all worthless imitations. 103*. See that “ CoaiAu’s" namo.is'bn ouch ilox, otilo and Flask, before yon buy*. HENRY ft. COSTA 1 ?. • 452 Broadway, N,‘Y. Sold b'y John llyer, duU all Grifts-Gyl's a id Oculars at Oaiu, isle, Pa. March •• 1865. —The Farmer’* Onzclle (English) assartsandprovea by figures that, ono pUir of rats will have a progeny and' descendants no less that Cb 1,050 in three years,. Now, unless this iraraonso'fdmriy ctln ho kept down, they frbuid cbnsumo mbro food thUn‘Would sustain 05,000 hu man beings, * See in this paper. ■ 865. . , RATS 'vertru* BfRUS.— Whoever engages in shooting small i» a cruel man ; whpovornids ,in exterminating rut* is a benefactor. IVe -should, .like some of ourcorrespondents to give us the be nefit of tbeir experience in dri dug-out Ihcso posts. Wo need s: inotbiiig besides dogs. cats, and traps for this business.— Scientific American, jV. Y. See CosTknVadvertisemont in this paper. 1865. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin need bo so no longer, if they uso “ Costar’s" Extenni nator. Wu have'used it to.our satisfaction 5 and if a box coat'ss,..wo would Lave it. ' Wo have tried poisons, but lb y effected nothing ; but “ Costar’fl" article knocks the .breath’but of Rats, Mice, Roa ches and Bed-Bugs quicker than we can write it, It is in’great demand iill over the country.—Medi na (OJ)iq') Gazette. - ' Soo CoSTau’r advertiaomont in this paper. ■1865. . A'VOICE FROM THE PAR WEST Speak ing of “ CoSTAii’a" Rat,’ Roach, &c,» Extonnlna more ‘ gtain and ‘provisions are destroyed annually‘in Grant OoWnty.by vermin. than would pay lor tons of’ this Rat and Insect Killer.—Lan caater, Winl, Jlcraltl. * • , . ' Sco CostA/i'js advertisement ‘id tins/paper.. 1865. FXftSrßfcs AND. lIOUSEKiEEDEtIS—shouId recollect that hundreds of dollars*‘worth oC Grain, Provisions, <to., are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ante, and other insects and Verdun—all of .which caii bo prevented by a few dollars* worth of M CosfTAu’s" Rut, Roach, So.’, Exterminator, bought and used, freely, f . . See Costau’r advertisement in this paper Sold in CARLISLE by Jons Hyeu, and all Druggists and Dealers generally. AN, ORDINANCE Amendatory 'of;Former. Ordinance*, 'a,nd Relathiij to Partial Payments of Buroxujh Bounty Bonds. Whereas, ForthcVordinances (thosobf December 17th, 1868. July 13tb, 1864 and August 28th, 1864) relating to.the issno f ;6T Bondc in payment of Bounty debts ’have’provide^'only fpr tho payment, of the whole amounts at the expiration of the time mentioned therein, thus making no provision for partial payments of tho same, and , - Whereas, Tho act of Legislature requires such bonds to bo redeemed within ten years from their; date. Therefore, For tho more.convenient payment ofi paid Bonds 80. if<onactdd and ordained by .tho Town, Cbnni oil of. Inq Borough ’of Carlisle and it'is herebyen uctod and ordained by tlioftuthbriiy'of tho same. That tho. Bonds to bo issued foT Bounty purposes be made payabld in shifts 'to suit purchasers, in each yekr bo^inYnng'with January Ist, 1866,'and that the President of ( tho,Council bo and is hereby nuthonzCtT to issue srfid bends so that throe thou sand and fifty of tlffem will fall due bn tbs Ist day of January of eac'b', andbVeVy year, begin-' ning-with January •isV'lStffi, and extending t6' January Ist 1875;- . And said-bonds shall bd signed by the President 7 and counteVsigjVed by the Clerk of theCbuncll and attested by • Corporate Soiil. 'And ,th6 effects franchises and property of'the-said Borough of. Carlisle are hereby, pledgee! for thopa’ymont of the principal and'interest of skid Bonds as they re* speefively, bcoomo duo’. ’ Enacted in‘o an ordinanb'o'tho'sth day of Way, one thousand eight hundred and sjxtyrfivo. J. W. D. air.LBLBN, ,• J‘re9)rhut of Council, J* CAMPBELL, Okie/ Bu-jj&a. Attest' J. M., IVIXsoyHETUEn/ )Svcreta.xi/. May 18j 1865‘: • J * >*■ ' - ■ L A SUPPLEMENT- ~~~ To an Ordinance Jielatmgjo JMtqnem anil 'other Ojfencet, paBßcs 20tfi McnJ } 1802. Bp it enacted by tilt Town Council of tho. Bor ough 6f Carlislojand it ia boroby enacted and or dained by tho authority of thoi-Wmo, That henaftor it shallbe unlawful for goats 0 r other animals to rtinatlargo in/tvhy street, lano or alloy, Within the populated parts, ; 6f,the Borough, or upon, tho Public Square, under tho same ponnl ties that proscribed to tho running at largo in fljud prihlio places of said BpnSngh of goose, ducks, swinp «nd shoop. in tho act to-Whicb this is a sup plement. ’” '* ’ , ' J. W. D. GTLLELBN, Prrnida'nf of Council, ; JOHN CAMPBELL, Chief Dtugets. Attest—J. M. MASONUETMF.n, ' . Secy of Corporation. May 18, 1885. Internal Revenue Notice. I WILL meet those citizens of Dickinson township liable to: Revenue taic on Incomes, Carriages, Watches, Pianos, and Melodoons, who shall hot have previously made- their returns to mo at the fitono TavSrn, on Thursday, May 18th. , I will meet fh’Ctfo citizens of. South Middleton township,-who shall not have Jitovlhusly made their .returns at Mullrn’s Hotel, Mount Holly Springs, on Tii sday, May ’23d, and at Boiling Springs Iloteli bn Saturday, May 25th. t “ ' -1 will nieeb those‘citizen* of 'Middlesex itpwn ship, who shall not.hlove proVtonsly made their roturnsj at Middlesex dmSaturday, May 27ty.. • I will hioeb thoso; oltizonB of North* Middleton towhshipj who rot have • previously ' made their feturnß- atßchbhCr’s Tdvbhi >dfc Tuesday; May-30th. * • These 'returns must Wmhde ‘to mo hither at my office, previous to the above designated days, ortm those days at tlforeBpoutiyoly’iiamo'd.placcs. Every Carriage, WMch, Piano or.Melodeon, must bo’ re turned, .{ind no person cun determine for himself whether.or not ho is subject to ah iijcomo tax AH are 'bound to make returns and the assessor will docido.from such'returns, whether orVot tho person making them is subject! • Failure to comply with tho above notice will subject.the party to an additional tax ol twenty live per cent. " ■ • JAMBS. A. DUNBAR, ’* . Assistant Aseoaeo-, ' Oth'Dlvisibn/iSlh District, Pa.' May/,-JB6S. 1865 LIST OF DIALERS Of Goods, Wnros ntul Mofohiufdiso, anti qf Brow- Cls> Xbmbennon. Beer and Eating llau* Cumberland,aa ftp:** tTundcrlicß, M*L cannlo Appraiser;‘nnd by him returned to tbo/Um .elewignod, Treasurer of said County, to wit: ;.» ‘ v .CARLISLE. Monasmith <t Baker, groceries G. P-' Myers*. do j J. M. Allen*. A Co., • / -dq. v ■ • John Tlyer, • . ‘do - .. llujbcri A Brolbcf, 1 do ‘ .William Bonfz, ® V • do* •' i' Win. Blair A* Sdu, do .-■ ;> WilHiatn Rtrailoy, 'do- John L>. Mock, j ~db G.’Keeney, do • , !&; Myt'rß A Co., • -’-do ,Mrs K. Poland, . ,<. dp. » jlohu Fuller, r do-'-rr. Zeiclcr A Strock, do ,1). Fredericks, • , • do A. Mona-fnuth, ■ ■{ . .'Uo,, - T ■ Jobn'2oigler, ’do J. P. Steejc, do W. 11. Xl;iru, do F. Wehtzo’, do Q. B. Hull man, do < • CT P: Kekols: ■ • do • Leidicb A Miller. dry goods, Greenfield A SheVvfcr, do • ,W. 0. Sawyer, do A. W. Bqplz, . do . C, Ogilby, Tfnaibe, do F. C. Fleming,* boots, and shoos, J. Corn muni Agt.,* : do. Jbbh Irvine, do I), . .. ,do Josbph Sites,. do . Henry Saxton; hardware*: Lewis.F. Lynn, .do - •/•/ ' • ■J. Al Keller, bats arid caps, J. G. Callio, , do Mrs. S. M. Kic’fTcr, fancy cobdV, C. Main, do .Hbeeni-A Spahr, confuctionftrjV : F. C. Porter, do I>. Kulfdnn, drugs, • Mrs. U. Ilaverstick, do Mrs. C. Ellioit. do Miss S, E. Sfulil, lu'illmiry, J Mrs. Anna Scbnebnmn, ‘do Mrs. E. Williams, do Mrs. S.-A. Hutton, do ✓ Mrs. M. Neff, -. ,dq Miss &..Sturm, • do WjJllam Sellers, baker, George Faber, do J. M. Kline A Bro. do J.’ Sobniobl, do William Oleppcr, . robes, Smu’l. Eiisminger,' do J, Boas, Agt., furnishing goods, Win. A. Milos, dq. J'Xeuwabl, clothing/",,.. E. i*.. Leonard* Jr., do , ’ • S. Huyott, do J'. W. Smiley, do Bukins A Gorncr, do 1 I. <lo ll.jS* lUlter, do A. Bohlnan,' ' do- •' 1 A Son, do \ ‘ . 1 'Michael A Ensminger., loathcV, 1 George Kinesmitb, bloWa, k 1 J. U. (Jorgsis, do 1 •F. C. Kramer, jttwelry, 1 11. P. SSiapky, do : ] T. do ; •j. Loudon, books, . j A; M. Piper, do , ; W. U. Cornmari. noVe depot, 1 11. llbnuds, .furniture, 1 A.. ; ft. lowing, .do ‘ I>. Si])c, furniture apd wall papcY, Beeiom «t Bro., produeu and coal, ■ J. A D llhoads, produce, S. M, Hoover, lumber and coal, GoUuicy A BlAir. . <lo Armstrong ‘lloffor, .do It. C. Wondivard, !_ 'produee', Snyder &, do - * W. d/Ciiinoron, flour and fehtf, j PJtcr Faust, do : ] jlsynison it Co., notions. ‘ ] J. 6 Ticsbcr. pliotogrnp'hef, J A. J. McMillan, do 1 Airs. 11. A. Smilh, do 1 11. H.-njJrdvc A Sou,’.do ; * ■ 1 William Askew, 1 11. Jlnrkness, go 1 C. A. Smith', *do 1 J, Connelly, . do 1 . iYm.Wqrl, do 1 Allison A Keeney, do 1 Wm. BrmYght, do 1 Iljpldo A Sporislcr, do 1 Mrs. A. Von llcilcn, confectionary, 1 Henry Brown, dealer in wood, ■ 1 Itobcrt Tuoinpann, >do J D. (iiil. dealer in stock, 1 J. Ihmlium, ' ' db .1 Wm. Leeds. ■ {!'* 1 C. VV. A J.-WvAhl, ‘do ' ] George llqndeT, do 1 L. |db * 1 A, A. Llt/b, ,do 1 G. Wert, , , do 1- G. P./lluzolton, -do 1- MECIIANICSBUJIG. Jacob Thiamuiger, grocery, t ,. . ,-KI ■ §lo*oo Yost AJloilninn'; v >-.dp,-- ...10 . 20 David Ucviyney,-d0.,;. 1... • 14 : 7 Brimllc <t Nciswancpr,’ilryjgrtoda,' 10 20 ; ■Comfort & Sou. • , d<> - 13 •, 12 60 Chronistur A Jirugb,• do-. I*l 15 John .Ueiglo, ~ -. ;do 14 7 . Lei-lig A-Matbews, stoyes,: ■ • 14 7 Wilson >A Son, ,; ,do-,:. 14 .* . 7- Dr.Xia-Uny,. drugs, - 14.. 7 X., J. Clark, dp - . 14 7 H. F. floyer, fio, 14 7 J 8.-Herring, do, 14 .7 Boyer & Eln>riy,iljanlvrayo, - .11 15 3corge Robb, .do l:j 10 acorji-e Kosur,. marketing, 14 7 S. Cbroriister, -dp 14 'J • Elina IfoiTnmn, ‘ • ;,dp .■>. .. .14 ■ 7 • J. p. Unfiunsborger/ do', 1 14- ‘ 7 MarshalLA Bro., do . '. 14 7 • • (Tcnrjrn Stono>|r', ;.. dol4 ■* J. l4 > Tiachurias k Son, Ipmbc’r arid coal,! 14 10 M. G. Eborly, dealer,, : -33 10 11. H..Eborly, • do • ,14 7 S. Eborly,. . .do , 14 V 7 W. Brunner, , . d,o , . 34 7 I). Sponslcf, ; do - 14 ' 7 Totten,. do . l’4 ' 7 Jacob Neisley, do , I*4 7 Wm-King. .do ’ * 14 ,k ' David Miller, produce 1 , 13 10 Levi Bn.ndt, do - 14 * 7, Bryson A Son, do 10 -20 ' : Singizer Brandt, • do I*3 10 Johnson & Sons, do .0 25 , -1. J. Smith, confectionary, , ,14 7 ‘ ■S. Rupert, , do - 14 . 7 . J. D Ilafiensborgor, music, 34 ' 7 Jacob Sbeafor, sugars, 14 7 John Rupp, furniture, 14 .7 S/S. Worst., Ho ‘l4 *7 L.‘W. Abrams, clothing, , ; 14 ' 7 L. D; TCiefibr, merchant tailor, i 14 7 Levi Reisrle, shoes and bats, 11 7 Vndrew* My'erS, 14 7 T; 8.-Carden, do -34 -7 ' J. Bates. do ‘l4 ' 7 •, J. Swnrtz, jewelry, . i , : 14 7 'C..Keim-,.boots and shoe’s, 13-- 10 NEWVILEE, Stough A ‘Elliott, dry goods, McCilndlish A James, ,‘do Klinlc A Brother/ , -. do G. W. Mull, stoves, do S. Claiiaey, ■ do- .. do.- S', J. Crawford, confectionery, Loehman A Brotz, photographers. Miller, .■ drugs, Mrs. M. 3. Reed, do S. G. Wijd.- ; John S. Hays, groceries', S. IVI. Olatiser, ’ ,;do John Brioke’r, furniture, L. H. Randall, merchant tatVorl J.. A. Kutikle, hardware,. , J. Dougherty! more baht 'tailor,' E. f V: B.rSoper; jewelry, , if, clothing,,, John-Hard, inartoting', - ' Kineloy, dealer in stock, Woodbnrn/'jr., r - do ’ Ahl A Brother, do J.'R. J- Mi ? :a: SEIIPPENSBURG, Hook,, Kiinklo A Hock, dry goods, J. AJ* B. Roddig, ' > do ' Oeo. H. Sthurt, • do.; >: Stovick A M’Pfacrson, ■ . ' do ' P. Kerliu, drugs, . r * B K. Keller, • do J. T. Altiok,. ,• do t • 1 A. L. Suoddy, photographer, Jtobuok A.Allcman, do . Qrablll A Harper, hardware, 1 •- Forney A McPjaewnn, do James Kelso/statioilary, . - Grabil! A Steward groceries, „ T ~ Clait.'Zicmie. i? .9“°' gr°o«io«, M. 700 3.L. Hollar, do- 14. 7 'Jo- U 7 Jarman & Bea/or,. da -I*4 .7. . Pague, do U ' *7 ' PotOr Milter,’ d 0 7 Mrs.'lVDeitrich, do • 11 ;7 Cb’Pasnaoht, Agt., do U> 7 ’ Sirs, 51. Davis, millinery,' ' 14 • . 7- , . Shearer .& Blair, merchant tailor,, 13 ja J.Bridgop, do , -U ! 7 U, tobacco and aega*3 J4* 1 7. Isaac.Dnndis. jewclrr, .11 7 H. Hoyaibger,. do" , 14, . 7 ' J. A. )Vvir, 'stoves, 14 '7 laattc N: iFylcos, do 14 ' 7 O. B. Coles, bats and abocs, - . 14 7 ‘tl. W. 'Cruft, bools and shoes, 14 ’ 7 l4 7 D. Criswell, do' 14 7 H. Duke, • dol4 -j Sem>r ct Angle,-produce, M 7 T. P‘. Bla*r, • do 11 .15 H. Ruby ,fc Co., ’do' 10 21) Samuel marketing, ll 7 . BjdJ. Bjgjs, do. ■ - lj 1, , ‘HAMPDEN TO\V-\EUi>P. D. Hupp, drygoods, D. Hupp, product*, , .F. 11. Joli'iisou, dry good*', <Joorgo-K, Dney, riiafkotni£, • Lowjak Allen township. E. W. A CJ. Wise,-dry goods, - * 'J'l T. Willett, do . 14 A. IJroivef, _ do' * .12 William Collor, segaas, ]'.j Üborly $ Loc, U ; 0. Eberly, marketing, 14 . G-iorgb Brubaker, , do *l4 James Davis, ' • do • 11 John Youdg, • do 14 ,W. .Grail, * do 11 0 Shorrhd:, drugs, 14 ' UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP. J.. 11. fjoswcilcr, dry goods, , 12 ■ J. Swartz, marchimt tailor, 14 • SILVER SPUING TO'»VN-SUIl>: A. Orris, •. drygoods, 13 *lO 60 Jacob AV.'Simriiohd, &/* 14 7 \V. n. Eukels, * ;io Li 10 J. 'dli . 14 7 J. B.‘^»eidi«.’protJuce t -•, 13 10 - f . Goargo Duey, marketing, • ' 14 , 7 *&'. Bi-ockmakcr, do • 14 7 Fieher & Iluliok, dealer ill ttock, 14 7 'L. Capp, .do 14 *T llehiuiinger. &; Fouglp, do 14 7 EAST PENNSBORO’ TOWNSHIP I). Denliucror, dry goods, 14 W. o.„B;uikH, drt ■ 14 7 iM. ,Froc, > • : product, . l-l T*’ Patterson & Myors, do 12 v 12-50' 0. Lingldield," d»» ■ 1:5 10 Jacdb;licrininger,'groceries, ' 1H 7 Jacob' Longnecker, do 14 7 John GlosiUr - ,da _ 14 7 Grarlia &' lluple}*, do 14 7 Dayid Bniwn, marketing, ‘l4* 7 E. Elpuer/furniture; 14 7 NEW CUMBERLAND. jVlos?er tVCtuKor, lumber, Tce & KueiTv, ilo ’ V.;Feenmn, / do J- G. Miller, . T. Willett, do ; MONROE .t6WKSIIIP Samuel Plank, dealer, • T). JDevinney, drives, George Bundle, dry goeda, 11. Spalir, Hour, . . jVT, Landis,' dealer in stock, .SO cmi 'HIDD lbt6n* XOTOStIi i\ Kauffman & Webbert, dry goods, 12 12 50 A. M. Leidich. do 12 - 12 00. Alexander & Mullen, do 13 10 00 S. N. DWen, do 13 10 O. lleip, furnitu.ro, * 14 7 P. Cleppcr. confectionary, • 14 7 John Ilartzler, dealer in stock, 14 . 7 U. Strlokler, do 14 , -7 James Stuart, do 14 7 John Stuart, do 'l4 <7 Jacob Ziig, ’ do’ 14 7 MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP. J. 11. Swiler, dry goods, 1-1 -,7 00. E. L. Shyrocb, -grocery, 14 7 ■p. Ki.ngwalt, . dealer in stock, 14 7 • Jacnh RingwaU, 'do 14 7 ; E. Bmineman t> .do * 14.-,.7 Marry Brenneman,- do r .jl4 , 7 WEST PENNSBORO'-TOWNSHIP. . •Bowman & Miller, dry goods, 13 ’ 10 00 i). K. Burkholder, do 12 12 50 V Q. C. Caroiheva, . do 14 7' J. VT. Ilanshew,- "do -14, 7 J. Watson, dealer, • , 14 T. Jacob Bnsniinger, marketing, 14 7 , James Bishop, do. ,‘ ; 14 -7 Wrn. Guodheart, , do 14 . 7 William JBisliop,. ~dd.. .. .14 . 7 Peter Hess, (Jo . 1 14 7 I’homasJless, 7 do<. . 14 7 John Greußon,- , .produce, 14 *.7 Tlonisher&MrawWu£h, d 6 13 10 » . D. Tlivler,'dealer in stock. ' -T4 7 U. Ileiksr, ( clo % 14 7 FRANKFORT) TOWNSHIP, Alexander <0 Bro., dry goods, 14 John M. Wagn’qr, groceries, 14 v;. /. , .frEWBURO. ' sihne'mfiTcer & Elliott, ‘drygoods, is 10 00 Koori(z& - Sfoviek,- • do' • 11 'l5 A. High, marketing, 14 ' 7 ’David Hoover, flour,- l 4 s 7 G. Sieviuk,.furiiittn:6’,* . ifl 7 ]5. McCoy, boots aiWi siloes,; 14 7 ' •• . ;-Spij.THAMP.TOX TOWNSHIP, , Jkznh ■Boin'berger; drygoods, 1 *l4 George Cleivvsr, do 14 »I. Sliocli ■& iird.i ‘ - ido • 14 XJoflfcy'&'Strohm, do 12 William Clark, t ■ 14 Henry Myers, -rfr&Vfefing, 14 William ilavvk*,• do *: : 14 joiiii Finley, . , .dp - 14 ; . ..PENN' TOWNSHIP. E. ’Russell, . dry goods, - ' •Ooofgo' Russell, do P. Garber, do Jacob Boetem, marketing, ■ U. Cockloy, dealor'in stock, D. Baker, •. do S. & B. Qocklpy, do -.DICKINSON TOWNSHIP, B. Plank, ' -drygoods, •fi TIT Murray,' de ' 11, Warner, huckster^ NEWTON TOWNSHIP. Myerg & Son, dry goods, ,14 John Minnicb, do 14 C. Mellingnr, do 14 Newcomer & Co., do . ' 14 , 7 Son, - f dif 13 10 Cloaver & Ernst, do 13 10 Snyder & Newcomer, produce,- 13 10 Lewis & Brd., , ' do . 14 - 7 Henry Snyder*. do 11 15 J. B. Iliirsh; do 15 20 Sriiith & Co., do H 15 Walker & Siihderson, grocery. 14 7 Green.& lurii’g goods, 14 7 Jnoob M. Wagner, marketing, 14 7 ' Eosnot & Bros., ;io r ,' .14 7 P. Kegoreie, Noaker & Pecknrd, do 14 -7 , to 20 00 11 15 11 15 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 V ». 14 . 7 14 .7 , 14 r 13 10 14 ' .j 14 7 14 i If r 14 7 14 7\ . 14 7 14 7 ; 14 7 14 7 , 14 7 BATING. HOUSES. Mrs. R. Pilkay, Carlisle, ' 8 '5 00 John, Low, .do 8 "S' Jacob Hippie', ■ ' do • 8 ' Jacob Stratton, (do ' 8 5 John Meloy, Meolmcioabprg, 8 5 William Duiilhp, Newville, 8 5 J. P. Wagner,. do 8-5 . BREWERS AND DISTILLERS' Gebhurt & Richter, Carlisle, David Black, do ‘\Vm. : Alexander, doc Ahl, Snider & Go.; Nekton, '33 '• $lO OQ 11'- 15 * 11 15 12 .12'50 14 7 00 14 7 14 7 11 7 14' 7 12 12 50 13- 30 U 7 14 7 S. T7.',Early,Carlisle, _ Jfotioo.ishereby giysn to all persona named in the obove.list, that by an-Act of Assembly approyed April 11th,.1862, County Treastir ,ers are required to bring sqit.and.collect all licences remaining unpaid on or, bpforo the •first day of July next, and by other acts of Assembly, venders Of vinous, spirituous, mak or brewed liquors, iyithout license,"aro alaj liable to indictment in the Oonrt-of Quarter- Sessions, Thbse inlOfeateS-are therefore rev qpested to lift- their-licences-without delay and save’the costs, &c. ‘ •. • ■ ■' ' 11. S. RITTER. , ; TitMurer of Cdioherlund 'County. May 4, 1865. ■ - THE PHOENIX , PEUTORAL Will (’lire Yniic rough. 40 Oil 7 " . THE.;PIi<i:Ni.X,;PECrORAL;' : on,- COMPOUND, SYIIUP OF WILD CHERRY . AND SENEKA SNAKE' ROOT, ‘ • TVll'X CORE 'THE 'bISUASES OF' THE 7 00 :-T •• 50 r* ’ Tsa koat Art/Sas itfaicjs, Such as Colds, Coughs, Croup, Asth-' um, Bronchitis, Catarrh,Sore /i.Uiroat, Hoarseness, Whdop ■ ing Cough, Sid. ■ ( > , Its timely.;4jso.wiU PULMONARY OONBUMPTrO^. ‘And oveif where this: fearful diWnso-. has taken • hold h will afford greater ruUcf than any other modiiduo-. • Sliaa Kate Vandorslico, of Pottsville, Raya : " T tv a 9 henofittod u,Jro by using tho - Phoenix Pecto i umiuauy othpr utediuiho I avt'r.upcd.’.' ‘ ' ‘ of Chcstei'-county,' was cur.ocl ot'.a of many years' standing by using4hb; Witoral. Joseph -liukeua, -of •’‘Hall ho xns cured of aiedtighfoi-two ycnr< standing, when all other yubdioinVj'liad'fallt'd, by thb use of’the I’hcenlx ,Pectoral. " Jacob Powers certifies tb^at.ho has sold hundred \ of botilos of the PhrcTux doctoral, and that all who used it bear of its wonderful effects ifa pmigb. ~.v 1 ' 12 50 7 7 00 John dloyeiy editor of ikri. /Adtpeiidcnt Phccnh , ihuyinl' > \isp^l^ : has ■n,iV'b,«Saltati<v^--.»^'4>ro»o«noin.<:, ;C lit a complete ;r(dmjdy ; luf *" irritatiqn iu the thi-upt. ; , The West Chester JvjfereottHm says : "Wehav*- kftown L)h .ObgrhuUzor.perstinally a number of and it gives us the jm-atedt pleasure to ra commcml Lis medicines, ihafiuiuoh ns tbo public rarely have the benefit of family medicines pre pared by a physician of his ucquiremonts and ex perience. i)i\ Oberholtzor ;is a incuibcr of th« Alumni of the MotHcul Department of the Univoi 'slty of at which institution he gra (i’uated'iii'l :! Js'k l i ' -• .y. J \. , r i> Reading o<istUe says ;,*f This cough reme dy is made by Dr. L. Oborhdltzer, of PUcouixvillu, •Pa., and it bus, -acquireJ an Unsurpassed reputa tion iu curing coughs. Ic is carefully and skill fully prepared from Wild Cherry Bark and Souca.-i Snake Root.” .. . . Dr. Goo. B. Vi’oOd. 'PrqfejJspr of tho Practice ot Medicine 'in the •'University 'of Pennsylvania, physician la the Pennsylvania Hospital, nnd nu«i of tin authors of the United Sin tea Pisponsaton . says of Seuoka Snake Root; *• Its action is spe cially directed to tbo lungs;” ■ .... v Tliu’prnprlotor o£ this ••medicine basso much confidence in its’curative powers from tbo testi mony of hundreds whddiave used it, that tbo mo ney will ho pnid.back to any purchaser who is no.. satisfied with - its ofleyts It is BO.ploiisnnfrto take that children erv for it Price,• THtUTY-FIVB CENTS; Largcßotllcs ONE DOLLAR. • , t* m ,ia intended, for I ’. only- on®, class of diseases, namely, those of tbo Tbrohtiind Lungs. Prepared only'by 1 > *■ LEVI.OBERIfOLTZE'R, M. D., . . f -' ( 'Ptiwmxville, Pa, . Sold by all Druggists'apil’Storekeepers. Johnston, llo’u.owav & Cowdcn, No. 23 North Sixth 'fdrobl, Philadelphia'. , 1?. 0. WnLbs «t Co.pNo. 11& Franklin street, , New Y.ork. .General Wholesale Agents. , ' ■ I>. AV, Co., Wholesale Agents,,Harris burg, Pa., and nt v "• v irLVBRSTrC.K.’S DRUG j •N. If yoor nea'r'ict'drVggist'or storekeeper dev’-s imt-’keep thik medicine da,.not let him• put you .9!}’ -.rotjdiciue, because b-> makes m’nnoy on'it, but send at'-onoe to ono j of tho agents for iu- ; March 9, 1565-Sm 12 ;12 $g 10 2 b oo 14: 7 11 ,-!■ . . 12 ■l2 50 14 14 7 12. 12 50 14 ' -7 Vi' 7 7 00 Important to Millers and Mill . Owners.'. TYLER'S IMPROVED IRON WW,TER WHEELS Paiouiea July lssd.s6-SS. follnwuig are .some of the advantages •*JL over all other wheelsi', ‘»• Giving .the best percentage cf power for the wa tor used. ~ Its durability, and it is cot likely to get out of repair. ... . . ‘ 7 00 7 ■ It runs in na well as out of back water wPh the same head. • It la not obstructed by anchor, ico or other sub stances with a suitable ruck., , ;•>. " It isndaptedto high heads as well aa-low. ! It is tko steadiest running and easiest regulated .wljocl in use,. . ‘•lt is fenitiiblo for aU'kinds of machinery, cotton and,woolen textures. Grist, Saw and Paper Mill*. Ac.. <tc., having the Patent Eiglft for Cumberland and Perry Counties, parties in want of a valuable, motive power are requested to Inform themselves further by applying to my agents, Mr. John, E. Anderson, Millwright, Boiling bpringi, or .Messrs. Gardner A Co .Mr- Andor ;son baa put in a largo huvn\ er of these wheels, and understands how to put them in so as to give them the most poyrer.. 1.... M , ■7 0,0 12 50 Messrs; Gardner Co. r aro at all times prepared to furnish Geu'riog.sait'able for. tho .Tyler wheel* V :.%l. 6..«LAYMAKEB, York, Pa. April 13, 1805.—2 m . , Gtoirt ! Sherman ! Sheridan! Rifejiswond has FaSSen. A ND with - the fall .of -Richmond, we are LX. most happy to announce to tho people, ihu great dccliiw'in goods. •14 7 00 14 7 14 7 ,14 - 7 14 ,7 14 7 14 -7 : . Bv.iincsss Done on a Gold Basis. - .. GOOD t S ;AT PANIC PKICEg. . Our : entire stock reduced to correspond ... . with prices in the Cities, DKESS GOODS, , ’ - PtAIDS, ; ...•; MOZAMBIQUES, ALPACAS, SCOTCH GINOHAHS, '&c 7 00 7 7 CALICOES, : GINGHAMS. ' . CtlliCNS, ' .. .'V > ; ■ TICKINGS'. INJUsLtNS, Bleached-& Unbleached', all at groa*ljrroi\ucod ratoa. K very-on oin wimt of cheap cnoda.nhonld, give.ua a call; as wo am dtrtcrmiaed tu boU goods down atthe very lowest nick, - ‘ ■ . ■ Bargains-will bo all the rago at . ; GREENFIELD & btIEATER’S, S. E. Corner MnrkotSoaare. , 2d Dp 08. 2dDO(JE)3d'.DOOR. April 13, ISCS.Jjgi-jV. .■ Cumberland County AgVicultural Society. - TIIE rube\lion is now over, and tro aro agam rofltorod to our peaceful avocations, wo canuot butter marktCftia era than by makibg praJ parations to return to the accustomed FALL EX HIBITION of our Society, and that wo may hare the most extensive,'Uia best and most interesting tbafwo hnvoever bad/iot uis begin to prepare for it now. Tho season Is most prn'piftu fl And'proiii. - iSing of fruitful bur’appetites for enjoyment of such an oxbibUlcfri a% wo will havo— have boon sharpened by the disappointments of the- years.;. 25 00 25 00 25 00 35 00 By order of Iho X’roEidoqk BILLIARD SALOONS. DELAINES', 40 0. *
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